Information

  • Vehicle Audit Checklist

  • Person Conducting Audit

  • Date Audit Conducted

  • Vehicle Registration Number

  • Mileage

  • Conducted on

  • Location and Site

Mechanical

  • General Condition of Engine Bay

  • Power Steering Level

  • Radiator coolant level

  • Brake & clutch fluid level

  • Windscreen Washer Reservoir

  • Sufficient amount of oil in the engine

Tyres and Rims

  • Jack & wheel spanner intact & present

  • Condition of tyres & alloy wheels (including spare)

  • Tyre pressure (including spare)

Inside the Vehicle

  • Is there any internal vehicle damage? (Cabin & Rear Compartment)

  • Has this been Previously reported to Supervisor

  • Provide Details of Damage

  • Provide Photo of Damage

  • First aid kit fully stocked & accessible

  • Is the environmental spill kit present and contents full

  • Valid fire extinguisher (In Date and Pressure)

  • Provide Date of Next Test

  • Condition & cleanliness of general interior<br>of the vehicle including the seats

  • Internal Photo

External of Vehicle

  • Lights (indicators, headlights, reversing &<br>hazard) wipers & horn operational

  • Windscreen & windows are clean &<br>Undamaged

  • Has this been Previously reported to Supervisor

  • Provide Details of Damage

  • Provide Photo of Damage

  • Is there and Panel or Paint Damage?

  • Has this been Previously reported to Supervisor

  • Provide Details of the Damage

  • Provide Image of Damage

  • Check ladder ID Numbers, condition & secure locks are present.

Inside the Canopy/Toolboxes

  • Is the Equipment Secure? (Check Co2 Bottle)

  • Is the Internal of the load bay clean and in good order

  • Provide a Photo of Canopy Internals

  • Check PPE Kit bag is present and contents are full

Signature

  • Signature

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